The world's first NFT film project, The Interstice, announced its launch in Tokyo.
BlockBeats News, on May 27th, at the Muverse Asia tour in Tokyo, Mark Rau, CEO of Web3 entertainment platform Muverse, together with Yoshihito Akatsuka, a well-known Japanese film art director, and H3 Entertainment, a Hollywood Web3 film platform, announced the launch of the world's first NFT movie project - The Interstice, and will release character NFTs in late June. (First release platform: Japan's first NFT platform OVO.space)
Yoshihito Akatsuka, who has been nominated for the "Best Art Direction" award at the 37th and 38th Hong Kong Film Awards for two consecutive years, is an art director for many well-known movies, including "Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back," "Sword of Legends: The Kin of Yin and Yang," and "Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings." He has also served as an art director and set designer for "Kill Bill," "Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale," "The Flowers of War," and "The Tower."
Muverse is a community-driven Web3 interactive entertainment platform. By building a super app that includes rhythm games, NFT exchanges, and UGC tools (Muverse Studio), Muverse is committed to promoting frictionless transactions of global music, film, and game NFT assets.
This platform has fully integrated the Farcaster protocol. If you have a Farcaster account, you canLogin
to comment